The column that says Bridgeton Code Blue is at Bethany Grace Community Church, 31 N. Pearl St., this week.

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Good evening!

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The numbers 10-10-15 do not refer to a fertilizer.

It’s the temperatures for the next three nights.

That’s why Bridgeton has Code Blue.

Tonya Allen, Fonzie White and the Hands of Compassion are serving soup tonight to the homeless.

Tonya’s trademark is, “I love to cook!’’

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The equipment is rolling in at Ideal, the former C Town moving one block to 100 E. Commerce St. in Bridgeton.

A grand opening will come in February or March.

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Guess who we met?

Young Kenny Harris.

We’ve heard there is a Kenny Harris and a Kenny Harris Jr.

They run Marlboro Market and its three locations in South Jersey.

But we had never met them.

They’re always on the run.

But, right there at Bud’s Market in Quinton Monday morning was Kenny Harris Jr.

You pushing Jonas King doer an Amish furniture store at the Amish Market in Hopewell Township, we asked him.

“Absolutely,’’ he said.

Will you talk about it?

“Absolutely,’’ he said.

Time to convince Jonas King, the brains of the outfit, although he’ll deny that.

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On Oct. 8, 2013, Judson Moore, Jr., who was then campaigning for a seat on the three-member Commercial Township Committee — and who presently serves as the township's mayor — gave a taped statement to the New Jersey State Police that led to Moore's uncle, Benjamin Moore, being charged with harassment.

According to the police report, Benjamin Moore, 75, admitted to sending an envelope to Franklin Township (Gloucester County) Mayor Marge Pfrommer which contained newspaper clippings, vouchers and other records that were critical of Judson Moore, who then served as Franklin Township's Chief Financial Officer and Administrator.

The envelope was given to State Police by Franklin Police Chief Michael Rock who asked that it be investigated "as a harassment complaint."

Among the clippings "was a specific photo of a bank that was closed down in Commercial Township."

The photo shows a sign that says "Thanks Mayor and Judd More for Closing the Bank."

The case, which bears Summons No. 0805-SC-009246, has been transferred out of Franklin Township to the Woolwich Joint Municipal Court at 120 Village Green Dr, Woolwich, will be heard on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 3 p.m.

Moore is being represented by Brock D. Russell of Millville.

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At Bridgeton City Council Tuesday night, the Swedish Village will come up in executive session.

Whatever happened to that project that seemed to be going so well while pointing to a visit from the Swedish king and queen?

And then it was rumored to be going to Delaware.

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But what about the presentation by Land Dimensions of Glassboro?

The one creating a scenario of what the park can look like from the entrance on West Commerce Street to Sunset Lake.